Stopping Stigma
Srisruthi Ramesh ’17 works in Southern India to eliminate stigma associated with important parts of a woman’s life.
Alumni
Nicholas Buccola ’01 was named the Dr. Jules K. Whitehill Chair of Humanism & Ethics at Claremont McKenna College.
After graduating from the University of Colorado, Robert Weber MBA ’63 was accepted into the Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, beginning three years of active duty that would be followed by 23 years of dedicated service in the Naval Reserves. Following his active-duty service, he embarked on a successful 36-year career with […]
Karen Forbes J.D. ’89 was curious about her familial history. She became interested in genealogy in 1977 and began researching her Forbes ancestors, ultimately tracing 12 generations back to the original immigrant born in Scotland around 1635. Her extensive research culminated in the publication of a 700-page book in 1997. In addition to her genealogical […]
A decorated Marine, devoted father and grandfather, godfather, friend, esteemed educator, and lifelong scholar, Ronald Jeziorski M.A. ’76 died Jan. 18, 2025. As a Marine officer in Vietnam, he led with courage and compassion, earning three Purple Hearts—sacrifices he bore with grace, never seeking praise. His journey led him to a life of learning and […]
Srisruthi Ramesh ’17 works in Southern India to eliminate stigma associated with important parts of a woman’s life.
Jose Alvarez ’02 engineered affordable leggings for a cause.
Maggi Van Dorn ’08 teamed up with America Media to produce the podcast series “Deliver Us” as a way to process the Catholic Church abuse scandal.
Feel the music: Henry Dehlinger ’88 is premiering musical magic at SCU.
Timi Sobrato created the untamable bronze Bronco—a piece that is gifted to members of the Founders Society.
Eugene “Gene” Ravizza ’50 grew Cupertino Electric into one of the largest electrical contracting firms in the nation with the help of a loyal team.
Due to restrictions put in place during the Great Depression, there were no weddings held at the Mission Church for more than three decades.
The Alumni Awards are given annually to publicly recognize individuals who have given distinguished service to the Alumni Association, the University, and their community.
Clinical psychologist Meg Van Deusen ’85 writes book tackling the scourge of stress on modern life
The reunion was not enough for the class of ’64 so they decided to make more time together.
Cecilia Cai ’14 knows what it means to be a singer.
Miss this year’s reunion? Catch up here!